
Cora & Sylvain were married in New York City, in April. So what am I doing posting photos from a reception in Wisconsin in August? While they had a civil ceremony at the courthouse, Cora wanted to throw a big party in her home state over the summer. She found a fantastic venue in the…









by katy
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Brit @ Landlocked Bride - Love how unique and vintage this wedding is. And, how much this post puts me in the mood for homemade jam. Yum.
Brit @ Landlocked Bride´s last [type] ..danielle + george: indianapolis, indiana
katy - Thanks so much Brit!
cora - I love the history of the Poor Farm and it’s resurrection as an art space- FYI: A product of the nineteenth-century American Poor Farm System (a social establishment modeled after the English almshouses), the Waupaca County Poor Farm was erected in 1876. Historically county government–supported institutions, as an alternative to indentured labor these working farms were populated with the region’s destitute. Poor farm residents were assigned inmate status and required to work under strict conditions for minimal living accommodations. (The Poor Farm has a jail in the basement and a cemetery in the back cornfield, underscoring the social and economic complex encompassing the poor farm system.) When the Social Security Act was established in 1935, the American Poor Farm system went into decline and, ultimately, dissolution.
Sylvain's friend - VERY VERY MORTELLE !
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